Nutrition content that holds up…

Because it was written by someone who knows the science.

For healthcare organizations and practitioners who can't afford to get it wrong.

There’s no shortage of writers in “health and wellness.”

There's a shortage of writers who can look at a clinical study, understand what it actually says, and translate it into content that's accurate and useful to the audience it's written for.

When that person doesn't exist on your team, you have a few options:

  • hand the work to a general writer and spend hours correcting the clinical details

  • task an internal clinician who doesn't have the bandwidth, or

  • publish content that's close enough and hope no peer looks too closely

But none of those options are good. And for patient-facing materials, educational content, or anything published under your organization's name, close enough isn't good enough.

What you can expect

How it works

Step 1

Reach out

Fill out the inquiry form with what you're working on: the content type, intended audience, subject matter, and timeline.

Not every project is the right fit, and it's worth establishing that early.

Step 2

Scoping conversation

If it looks like a good match, we'll connect to discuss the project in more detail—scope, format, tone, any existing style guidelines, and what success looks like for your specific use case.

Step 3

Research and drafting

Depending on the project, this stage can involve literature review, source gathering, or working from materials you provide.

Every piece is drafted to the agreed brief, grounded in current evidence, and written for the intended reader.

Step 4

Review and delivery

You receive a draft built to the brief. Revisions are handled cleanly.

Final delivery is in your preferred format—ready to publish, submit, or hand off internally.

Let’s talk about your project.

Fill out the inquiry form.

I'll follow up to discuss whether this is the right fit and what working together could look like.

Quotes will be provided based on the level of detail you provide.

Frequently asked questions